MCQ on Convergent Evolution with Answers







Convergent Evolution refers to the process by which unrelated or distantly related organisms evolve similar traits or characteristics due to similar environmental pressures or ecological niches. This phenomenon highlights how natural selection can lead to analogous adaptations in different species, even without a common ancestor for those traits. This is an MCQ on Convergent Evolution with Answers. You can download the questions as PDF.

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1. 
Convergent evolution occurs when:

2. 
Which of the following is an example of convergent evolution?

3. 
Convergent evolution leads to the formation of:

4. 
Which of the following is a key feature of convergent evolution?

5. 
Which of the following is a classic example of convergent evolution in animals?

6. 
Convergent evolution does not involve:

7. 
The wings of birds, bats, and insects are considered analogous structures because:

8. 
In convergent evolution, the resulting traits are generally:

9. 
Convergent evolution can be observed in which of the following?

10. 
Convergent evolution is most likely to occur in species that:

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